Find a Google Maps listing from a website domain
The Kavex Google Maps search-by-domain scraper works backwards from a website. Give it a list of domains and it finds the Google Maps place behind each one, returning the listing's name, address, phone, category and Maps URL. It is the fast way to attach location data to a list of companies you only know by their website.
Sign up to useWhat it does
For each domain you provide, the scraper searches Google Maps and returns the matching place as a row: business name, full address, phone number, the website Maps has on file, the category, and the Maps URL.
When a domain belongs to a chain with many locations, the scraper returns the top match so every domain still yields a usable row. The website field lets you confirm the place Maps found is the right one.
Use cases
- CRM enrichment — add address and phone to accounts you only have a website for.
- Local SEO audits — check whether a client's domain has a correct Maps listing.
- Lead lists — turn a list of competitor domains into mappable locations.
Frequently asked questions
What if a domain has many locations?
For multi-location chains the scraper returns the top matching place so every domain still produces a row. Use the Google Maps scraper itself to enumerate all branches.
How do I know the match is correct?
Each row includes the website Google Maps has on file — compare it to your input domain to confirm the match.
What input does it take?
A plain list of website domains, one per line.
Try it free — 1000 credits on us
Pay per result — no subscription, no seats. New accounts start with 1,000 free credits.